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A. Ray Littleton laterals to James Fair. B. James Fair runs around the Ritter Raiders. C. Howe running back Greg Privette runs past a Broad Ripple opponent. D. Bruce Shadiow jump passes over the line. E. Varsity Football. Row 1 : D. Sutter, G. Stout, D. Herzberg, G. Smalling, G. Pottorff, R. Little- ton, K. Polston, G. Cherry. Row 2: J. Burris, B. Hunter, R. Byrd, B. Gearlds, C. Boger.T. Crid- lin, S. Dunbar, D. Rhynearson, D. Privette. Row 3: B. Boekankamp, T. Sasser, D. Moore, J. Fair, M. Collins, B. Miles, F. Hess, D. Hughett, D. Bruce. Row 4: S. Wilson, M. Wilson, E. McDaniel, C. Wallace, J. Smith, T. Edwards, A. Moore, B. Cope. Row 5: Mr. Lynch, Mr. Miller, Mr. Arvin, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Harpold, Mr. Pres- ton, Mr. McLeish, Jerry Svenson.
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Hard Won Battles— Close Defeats On September 8, 1943, a tradition was started at Howe which just com- pleted its thirty-second season. Mr. Samuel Kelley, now retired, issued uni- forms to about 70 men who broke into four intramural teams. And that is how football became a part of Howe life. In September of 1975 tradition was carried on as Coach Stewart selected his varsity squad for the season. Rush- ing was a big factor this year with ju- nior James Fair breaking the all-time Howe record and the team gaining an impressive 2,191 yards. Ray Littleton and Don Hughett both had good pass- ing records and the defensive line-up produced one of the best tackling records at Howe. To the fans the year could be summed up as a season of hard won battles and close defeats with the completed record of 6-4. iSi ¥ ff o g 50
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Will Be Winners A result of too many trying out and a need for basic training in prospective varsity players, the reserve football team was formed. If this season was any indication of varsity squads to come, then Howe is in for many more winning seasons in football. The reserve squad ended the year with an 8-2 record, placing them second in the city. Perhaps not show- ing the experience of a varsity team or demonstrating perfect execution all the time, the junior varsity team did make the games exciting with unex- pected come-back victories. This year ' s beginning football team showed the potential to be winners for Howe in coming seasons. Though the freshmen lacked experience and unity in the beginning, towards the end im- provement came through and they ended their season with a 1-8-1 record. The coaching staff and fans felt that in the next four years the players will be winners. m
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